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Appendix A: Characteristics of Major STIs in the United States
Pages 655-662

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... transmission with • Ectopic pregnancy (CDC, 2020a; Gottlieb eye inoculation • Chronic pelvic pain and Johnston, 2017) • Possible • Ophthalmia neonatorum association with • Septic arthritis kissing (Chow et al., 2019)
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... Yeganeh et al., • Severe lifelong disabilities, 2015) including blindness, deafness, and bone deformity Human Vaginal, anal, and Very common for • Genital tract dysplasia Probably yes Ablation of lesions papillomavirus oral sexual contact men and women and cancer, most (Houlihan et can treat but not infection commonly the cervix and al., 2012)
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... 2017) • Blood-borne (A minority of child, with high risk of patients with sexually eventual liver disease in acquired infection an untreated infant may experience chronic infection leading to sequelae.)
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... virus (HIV) • Less often oral sex acute infection, opportunistic infections or No vaccines, but preinfection • Pregnant but then may be malignancies exposure prophylaxis (HIV)
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... 2015b. 2015 sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines -- lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)
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... 2009. Maternal and neonatal herpes simplex virus infections.


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